At ACSI we took first, second, third and fourth (in senior high men, senior high women, middle school boys and middle school girls respectively).
At MACSA we took three firsts (high school men and women and middle school girls) and a third (boys middle school).
Andrew Hanko won both the 1600 and 3200 at Morris County Championships, both in meet record times.
Andrew Hanko and Claire Sullivan set new school 3200 records at the Morris County Championships. Before that, Sarah Jay had set the 3200 record at ACSI. She has the distinction of having the shortest lived record in TCS History (five days). Andrew Hanko set the new school 1600 record at ACSI (4:13.07). Ally Holmes set records in the 100 (the FAT record) (lest you ask: Fully Automated Timing) and in the 200 and 400 during these meets.
At the County Seat Invitational at Wayne Hills HS, our High School Boys team came in fifth overall out of over 20 schools, all much larger than we are.